May:
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Month of May
1st and 3rd Friday Openings at participating galleries
Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Exhibiting a selection of gallery
artists.
Through May 31
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Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Faye Crow
Fields Divided
oil, 30 x 40
Through May 31
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Walker
Fine Art
Friday, May 9
Opening reception, 5-8 PM
and
Saturday, May 10
Opening reception,11 AM - 5 PM
Foragers Exhibit featuring: Theresa Clowes,
Ben Strawn, Kim Ferrera, Virginia Steck, Matt Christie,
and Jamie Gray. In Foragers, six artists
examine the ways we gather and carry experience - how
memory, observation, and materiality shape our
understanding of self and place. Through painting, mixed
media, and installation, these artists explore the act
of collecting, whether it's the impressions left by
fleeting moments, the textures of relationships, or the
rhythms of the natural world. Some look to landscapes as
reflections of inner and outer worlds, while others
distill abstract emotions into form, mapping connections
between perception, time, and transformation.
Together, their work invites us to
reflect on our own acts of gathering - the ways we garner
meaning, weave together our histories, and find
ourselves as vessels of countless collections of
experiences
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Walker Fine Art
Kim Ferrera
Through July 12

Walker Fine Art
Virginia Steck
Through July 12

Walker Fine Art
Matt Christie
Through July 12
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Walker Fine Art
Ben Strawn
Through July 12

Walker Fine Art
Jamie Gray
Through July 12

Walker Fine Art
Theresa Clowes
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Friday, May 16
William Havu Gallery
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm
Homare Ikeda, The Boat,Cheryl Ann Thomas,
Final Porcelain Sculptures, and in the
mezzanine: Naomi Scheck, Tactile Horizons.
Through September 20
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William Havu Gallery
Naomi Scheck
Minerals
Mixed media on synthetic paper on panel, 24 x 38 x 4.
inches
Through September 20

William Havu Gallery
Homare Iked
Toki #11
Acrylic on canvas, 58 x 50 inches
Through September 20
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William Havu Gallery
Cheryl Ann Thomas
Carnal
Hand coiled porcelain,
29 x 22 x 20 inches
Through September 20
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Friday, September 26
William Havu Gallery
Sam Scott
Through November 15
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November:
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Friday, November 21
William Havu Gallery
Dana Hart Stone
Through January 10
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EXHIBIT LISTINGS:
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Abend Gallery
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
Delaware St. hours: Tue-Sat 10-6,
Sun 11am-4
303.355.0950 phone
800.288.3726 toll free

website:
www.abendgallery.com
Note: 2nd
location in Cherry Creek, Denver
303 Detroit St Denver, CO 80206 phone:
720-551-4044
map
Continuing:
For a short time, we're offering special pricing on
a curated selection of artwork, featuring works by
our represented artists along with standout pieces
from private collections. In uncertain times, art
offers something steady. This event is a more
accessible way to collect with impact in this
moment. Collectors are welcome to
explore the entire offering online or
contact the gallery to view works in person.
Through May 1
David B. Smith Gallery
1543 A Wazee Sgtreet
Denver, CO 80202
map
phone:
303.893.4234
fax:
877.893.4234

website:
http://davidbsmithgallery.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 12-6, and by appointment
Continuing:
Displays of Power, the 5th solo exhibition by
Boulder-based artist Sarah McKenzie. McKenzie will
present a selection of paintings ranging from 2022 to
2025 that draw visual and practical parallels between
the architecture of US prisons and traditional,
white-walled art venues including museums and art
galleries.
Through May 3
David Cook Fine Art
Maggie Ross, Director
1637 Wazee Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
map
Phone: 303.623.8181

Website:
www.davidcookfineart.com
Hours: 10:30 - 6:00 Tuesday
through Saturday and by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Gallery 1261 LLC
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
phone: 303.571.1261

website:
www.gallery1261.com
Hours: Tue - Sat: 12-6pm
Continuing:
Experience the fresh arrival of spring with our special
online preview, showcasing the latest collection from
Gallery 1261 artists. Enjoy early access to explore and
acquire works from the 1261 Spring Show before it opens
to the general public.
Exclusive Online Preview: The 1261 Spring Show
Participating Artists: Mia Bergeron, Suchitra Bhosle,
Dianne Massey Dunbar, Gregory Block, Scott Conary, Robin
Cole, David Cheifetz, Tony Curanaj, Hollis Dunlap, Scott
Fraser, Greg Gandy, David Grossmann, Ron Hicks, Quang
Ho, Tony Hochstetler, Dan McCaw, Danny McCaw, John
McCaw, Daniel Sprick, Jill Soukup, Bill Starke, Kevin
Weckbach, Jordan Wolfson, Vincent Xeus, Elizabeth
Zanzinger
Through May 17
GALLERY M
180 Cook St, Suite 101
map
Denver, CO 80206
phone: 303-331-8400
website:
www.gallerym.com

Hours: By Appointment Daily, Tue-Sat.
GALLERY M specializes in 20th century photojournalism
and social documentary. LIFE photojournalists including Alfred
Eisenstaedt, Bourke-White, Carl
Mydans, Ralph Morse and others are always on display and
available.
Continuing:
Depth of Field, artists featured include: Ansel Adams
Robert Frank Alex Cao Albert Watson Howard Schatz Tyler Shields
Brett Weston Wendi Schneider Paul Vathis (Pulitzer Prize). We
will discuss collecting vintage and contemporary masters as part
of Denver's Month of Photography. Learn how to properly display
and protect your significant works with gallery and framing
specialists throughout the evening.
RSVP to join us at 424 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203.
K Contemporary
Doug Kacena Co-Owner / Director
1412 Wazee St , Denver, CO 80202
map
phone: 303-590-9800
cell:
720-296-7180
website:
https://kcontemporaryart.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 pm ? 6 pm
or by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Michael Warren Contemporary
Mike McClung
and Warren Campbell, owners
760 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
map
gallery: 303-635-6255
cell:
303-667-2447

website: www.michaelwarrencontemporary.com
Hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-6 pm or by appointment
2025 Online Programming 24/7
Plinth Gallery
Owner: Jonathan Kaplan
3520 Brighton Blvd
Denver, Colorado 80216
map
phone: 303-295-0717

website:
www.plinthgallery.com
Hours: Thursday -Saturday, 12pm-5pm, and
other times by appointment
Continuing:
Katie Caron, Anatomy of Nature," I explore the intricate
connections between art, science, nature, and trauma. My new
porcelain sculptures and light boxes merge human anatomy with
botanical forms, medical tubing, and abstract organic structures,
creating a visual dialogue on the body's emotional response to
trauma. Light pulses through delicate porcelain, mimicking the
fragility and resilience of living organisms."
Through May 30
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Plus Gallery
Owner: Ivar Zeile
Private Dealer

website:
www.plusgallery.com
Exhibition to be announced
Robischon Gallery
1740
Wazee St.
Denver, CO. 80202
Map
phone: 303.298.7788
fax:
303.298.7799

web:
www.robischongallery.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am to
6pm Mondays
by
appointment. Adjacent Free Parking until 6pm
Continuing:
Concurrent Solo Exhibitions with artists: Barbara Takenaga, Time
Warp, painting; Linda Fleming, as yet, Sculpture and
Drawing; Terry Maker, Traces, sculpture and works on paper.
In the Viewing Room: Ana Maria Hernando, A Sense of Air,
sculpture
Through June 21
Rule Gallery
808 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
Map
phone: 303-800-6776
info@rulegallery.com
web:
www.rulegallery.com
Continuing:
For its final exhibition at
its current Denver location, RULE Gallery
presents Charged Particles in the Vicinity,
a collection of Polaroid images from the artist
collaborative El Disco. The show opens with a
celebratory evening featuring grooves from
Denver's iconic DJ, MILK. Visitors are
encouraged to don silver attire for an evening
where unexpected "happenings" are bound to
unfold.
Emerging from Los Angeles in
1987 as part of the rising tide of UFO sightings
and the flourishing psychic culture of the
1980s, El Disco began as a three-artist
collaborative focusing on reality-based Fortean
phenomena and a plethora of anomalous events.
The American Southwest had long been considered
ground zero for unexplained aerial sightings,
with its vast deserts and mysterious lights
capturing the public imagination. Within this
landscape, El Disco positioned themselves as the
artistic voice of this distinctly American
mythology. Over their many years together,
artists Joe Clower, Steve Thomsen, and Tennyson
Woodbridge documented hundreds of events across
the West, both factual and presumed, building an
archive that speaks to humanity's eternal
fascination with the enigmatic while
simultaneously creating a visual anthropology of
America's relationship with the UFO. Their work
stands as a testament to a uniquely American
paradox: a culture simultaneously defined by
pragmatic innovation and yet boundless mystical
curiosity.
Through April 19
Beginning in June, and for the remainder of the
year, we'll launch a series of satellite
exhibitions in unexpected spaces—from mountain
landscapes to private homes—while our Marfa
location continues its full-time programming.
The gallery team will maintain an office space
and presentation room in the Metro area which
will be open by appointment. Details to be
announced soon.
Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Mikkel &
Catherine Saks, owners
3019 East Second Ave
Denver, CO 80206
map
phone:
303-333-4144

website:
www.saksgalleries.com
Hours: Tues-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm
and by appointment. Exhibitions
year- round.
view the Saks Galleries Cherry Creek videos
Continuing:
Exhibiting a selection of gallery artists.
Through May 31
Continuing:
The McKenney-Hall Indian Gallery.
Thomas McKenney was appointed Superintendent of Indian
Affairs in 1916 by President James Madison. He
championed Native American causes for the next several
decades at a time when tribal culture was often on a
collision course with land-hungry whites and the U.S.
Government. McKenney worked tirelessly on his Indian
Gallery, a collection of artifacts and portraits of the
visiting Indians by the famous painter Charles Bird
King. However, in 1830, McKenney was dismissed by
President Jackson -- they had quarreled about the
removal of the Cherokee from their homeland. McKinley
had also battled with a Congressional committee
investigating his expenditure of $3,100 for the Indian
portraits. Therefore, it was on his own that he launched
a project to publish a series of large portfolios with
hand-colored lithographs made after King's original
paintings.
More information
Space Gallery
400 Santa Fe
Drive
map
Denver, 80204
phone:
720-904-1088

website:
www.spacegallery.org
Hours: Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm or
by appointment
Space Annex
95 S. Cherokee St.
Denver, CO 80223
Mao
phone:
303.993.3321
Continuing:
Jeff Juhlin, Dreaming The Landscape: A Contemporary
View: Susan M. Gibbons, Of Plains And Hills
and Nikki Pike.
Jeff Juhlin is primarily known for his
Mixed Media landscape-based abstractions that reflect a
sense of stillness, space and the history of time
evident in the western desert landscape where he lives
and works.
Susan M. Gibbons' work is an exploration of the beauty
and depth of the plains and hills of Colorado and
Wyoming. The land has its own life cycle, language,
culture and lived experience. The paint used to create
the work was ground by hand from the rocks and dirt of
New Mexico and Colorado.
Nikki sees herself as a Culture Agent working together
with local communities promoting activity and
creativity. Nikki's expansive practice straddles Public
Arts, Social Sculpture, and Service Art.
Through May 24
Visions
West Contemporary
Director:
Nikki Todd
2605 Walnut St.
Denver, CO 80205
map
phone:
303.292.0909

website:
www.visionswestgallery.com
hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 pm or by appointment
Continuing:
Two concurrent exhibitions featuring the work of
Robin Crofut-Brittingham and Adonna Khare. Both artists
engage deeply with themes of nature, storytelling, and
the intricate balance between humanity and the natural
world.
Through June 7
Walker Fine Art
The Prado
Building, 300 West 11th Avenue (at Cherokee)
Denver, CO 80204 In the Golden Triangle
Map
phone:
303.355.8955

website:
www.walkerfineart.com
hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-5 pm or by appointment
Explore all the gallery exhibits and view informative
videos
Continuing:
Prisms featuring: Angela Beloian, Atticus
Adams, Chris Richter, Bryan Leister and Allison
Svoboda. In Prisms, the boundaries
between the tangible and the ethereal dissolve,
refracting light through intricate textures and
shifting perspectives. Like prisms bending
illumination into unseen spectrums, the five
featured artists transform their mediums to
engage the senses and challenge perception.
Layers of materiality unveil hidden dimensions,
revealing a world of concealed truths and
radiant possibilities. Here, light does not
simply illuminate - it fractures, reflects, and
redefines, creating a dynamic interplay between
organic forms and human ingenuity.
Through: May 3
Friday, May 9
Opening reception, 5-8 PM
and
Saturday, May 10
Opening reception,11 AM - 5 PM
Foragers Exhibit featuring: Theresa Clowes,
Ben Strawn, Kim Ferrera, Virginia Steck, Matt Christie,
and Jamie Gray. In Foragers, six artists
examine the ways we gather and carry experience - how
memory, observation, and materiality shape our
understanding of self and place. Through painting, mixed
media, and installation, these artists explore the act
of collecting, whether it's the impressions left by
fleeting moments, the textures of relationships, or the
rhythms of the natural world. Some look to landscapes as
reflections of inner and outer worlds, while others
distill abstract emotions into form, mapping connections
between perception, time, and transformation.
Together, their work invites us to
reflect on our own acts of gathering - the ways we garner
meaning, weave together our histories, and find
ourselves as vessels of countless collections of
experiences.
William Havu Gallery
1040 Cherokee
Map
Denver, CO. 80204
phone:
303.893.2360

website:
www.williamhavugallery.com
Hours: Tue - Fri 10-6
PM, Sat 11-5 PM, Sun and Mon by appointment only
Continuing:
Jeanette Pasin Sloan, new works. "50 years ago,
I began exhibiting my work in Chicago, then New
York, then throughout the country. I even
started earning a living. I could call myself an
artist. I began to believe my domestic reality
would resonate with others. I was led to
still-life, which became realistic but also
mysterious, chaotic and abstract and in doing
so, the ordinary became the extraordinary."
Through May 10
Friday, May 16
Opening Reception, 5-8 pm
Homare Ikeda, The Boat,Cheryl Ann Thomas,
Final Porcelain Sculptures, and in the
mezzanine: Naomi Scheck, Tactile Horizons.
Through September 20
Saturday, May 17
Artist Talk, 12 pm
RSVP 303-893-2360 or by
email
Friday,
September 26
Sam Scott
Through November 15 Friday, November 21
Dana Hart Stone
Through January 10
William Matthews Gallery
Owner:
William Matthews
Great Basin Studio
2540 Walnut
St,
Denver, CO 80205
map
phone:
303-534-1300

Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10
am - 5 pm or by appointment
website: williammatthewsstudio.com
Exhibition to be announced
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Abend Gallery
Mark Harrison
Battersea Sunrise
oil on board 12 x 12 in
Through May 1

William Havu Gallery
Jeanette Pasin Sloan
Turquoise
Oil on panel 30 x 30 inches
Through May 10

Walker Fine Art
Chris
Richter
Through May 3

Walker Fine Art
Allison Svoboda
Through May 3

Walker Fine Art
Angela Beloian
Through May 3

Walker Fine Art
Atticus Adams
Through May 3

Walker Fine Art
Bryan Leister
Through May 3

David B. Smith Gallery
Aitor Lajarin-Encina
The Pets, 2025
Acrylic on canvas 40 x 60 in
Through May 3

David B. Smith Gallery
Sarah McKenzie
View From the Second Tier (Alcatraz), 2022,
Oil and acrylic on canvas, 48 × 72 in.
Through May 3

Space Gallery
Nikki Pike
Through May 24

Space Gallery
Susan M. Gibbons
Through May 24

Space Gallery
Jeff Juhlin
Through May 24

Robischon Gallery
Terry Maker
Spiral resin, shredded documents, jaw breakers and mixed
media 60 x 36 in.
Through June 21

Robischon Gallery
Twister on a Blue World
acrylic on panel 42 x 36 in.
Through June 21

Robischon Gallery
Linda Fleming
Contoured stainless steel 54 x 44 x 1.5 in
Through June 21

Robischon Gallery
Lo que todavia no he perdido III (What I Haven't Lost
Yet III)
tulle, metal lattice, wood, felt 60 x 36 x 20 in.
Through
June 21

Visions West Contemporary
Adonna Khare
After the Flood
watercolor on paper,
30 x 66 inches
Through June 7

Visions West Contemporary
Adonna Khare
Bighorns
carbon pencil on paper,
36 x 66 inches
Through June 7

Gallery 1261
Daniel Sprick
White on White
Oil on canvas
Through May 17
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